The first state to be settled by Europeans in Australia was New South Wales. It was settled by convicts, marines and officers who arrived with the First Fleet in 1788.
Well, Cook said that Australia was a good place for farming, and a good place for a new settlement.
Tubac the first presidio in what is now Arizona.
James Cook, who was not yet a captain at this stage, recommended Botany Bay in New South Wales as a good place to start a new settlement. Botany Bay is a harbour on the east coast of Australia, but in the end it was not the best place to start a settlement, and the First Fleet moved north to Port Jackson.
Jamestown Virginia
No. This was before European settlement in Australia. There were no European sea explorations taking place at that time either.
The first place in Australia bombed by the Japanese was Darwin, on 19 February 1942.
The First Place In Australia To Witness The Sun Rise Is Byron Bay
The first convict colony in Australia, established by the people of the First Fleet in 1788, was Sydney Cove, at Port Jackson. The settlement was given the name of Sydney Town, which was later shortened to just Sydney.
The White Australia policy comprises various historical policies that intentionally restricted "non-white" immigration to Australia from 1901 to 1973.
A settlement is a place owned by imigrants.
John Caesar, or Black Caesar, was a servant that was convicted of stealing in England and was sent to Australia. He escaped several times and became known as Australia's first bushranger, or a runaway convict in the early years of the British settlement of Australia who had the survival skills necessary to use the Australian bush as a hiding place from the authorities.
James Cook's visit to Australia's eastern coast led to a complete change of life for the Aborigines eighteen years later. James Cook recommended Australia (or New South Wales, as he named the eastern half) as an ideal place to establish a convict settlement. This led to the start of European settlement in Australia with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, and the subsequent displacement of the Aborigines, along with the eventual loss of the traditional way of life.